> Leaving aside for a moment the fact that there are no
> Norfed Dollars, but there are Liberty Dollars which have
> a relationship to the NORFED organization, let's ask
> what you think a US dollar is: what do you think a US
> dollar is?

When I used the term 'Norfed dollars' and 'US dollars', I'm merely trying to
draw a distinction between the two different currencies, leaving aside the
precise definitions.

> If you mean by "US dollar" the item circulated by the
> Federal Reserve System, then you should perhaps use
> "Federal Reserve dollar."

Incidentally, are there not US dollars in circulation which were not created
by the Federal Reserve System? I thought that all treasury notes, and coins
were also considered US dollars, but were not on account at the Federal
Reserve.

Craig



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